On Board Charger Stays Hot
Hey guys - I finished winterizing my boat last week and I left the on-board battery charger plugged in to keep the batteries fully charged. I noticed today that the green light was on but the charger was hot to the touch...is this normal or should I be concerned?
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I wouldn't leave it plugged up 24/7 if that is what your doing. Just plug it in every couple weeks for a hour or two. Do you have all the breakers turned off?
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I leave my Guest automatic chargers plugged in and connected to the batteries 24/7 and they are only slightly warm while maintaining all my batteries. The do run warm during the intial charge.
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I have left mine hooked up for two years now without a problem. I leave my back hatch open while in the garage charging. In the past if I unhooked the charger in the winter the cold temps somehow drained the battery or something on the boat drew them down.
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Since I'm charging mine in the garage also, I also leave the back hatch open.
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[QUOTE=sglass;435044]I have left mine hooked up for two years now without a problem. I leave my back hatch open while in the garage charging. In the past if I unhooked the charger in the winter the cold temps somehow drained the battery or something on the boat drew them down.[/QUOTE]
It helps to unhook one side of the batteries for the winter. They will stay up if they are good.
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call the manufacturer and ask. may be a normal situation. they will advise
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[QUOTE=striperjoe;435301]It helps to unhook one side of the batteries for the winter. They will stay up if they are good.[/QUOTE]
Nice tip!! I will try that instead of leaving them hooked to the juice. Old boat had about 15 hookups but mine now only has three or four.
Shawn